KKR boost bleed valve
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KKR boost bleed valve
Hey guys, just wondering if the KKR boost bleed valve found here: http://www.otomoto.com.au/kkr/tuning/index.html is suitable for the starion? Would it be easy enough to fit? Cheers guys.
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Friends call me Ashgan or Ash... But you can call me failchanic. If there's a routine maintenance job that exists on a starion, then chances are i've failed at it.
First attempt fails include:
-Changing indicator light
-Changing spark plugs
-Changing belts
-Changing airfilter
-Changing oil
-Removing rear strut
-Replacing front strut
First attempt fails include:
-Changing indicator light
-Changing spark plugs
-Changing belts
-Changing airfilter
-Changing oil
-Removing rear strut
-Replacing front strut
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Any reccomendations for something different?
-Ash
-Ash
Friends call me Ashgan or Ash... But you can call me failchanic. If there's a routine maintenance job that exists on a starion, then chances are i've failed at it.
First attempt fails include:
-Changing indicator light
-Changing spark plugs
-Changing belts
-Changing airfilter
-Changing oil
-Removing rear strut
-Replacing front strut
First attempt fails include:
-Changing indicator light
-Changing spark plugs
-Changing belts
-Changing airfilter
-Changing oil
-Removing rear strut
-Replacing front strut
KKR make decent turbos according to those who have used them.. no reason why their other stuff would be nasty or shit?
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
A simple bleedvalve will do but isn't the best solution.
A "Dawes device" cuts the boost creep...
DIY Dawes Device
A "Dawes device" cuts the boost creep...
DIY Dawes Device
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Explain?A simple bleedvalve will do but isn't the best solution.
A "Dawes device" cuts the boost creep...
DIY Dawes Device
-Ash
Friends call me Ashgan or Ash... But you can call me failchanic. If there's a routine maintenance job that exists on a starion, then chances are i've failed at it.
First attempt fails include:
-Changing indicator light
-Changing spark plugs
-Changing belts
-Changing airfilter
-Changing oil
-Removing rear strut
-Replacing front strut
First attempt fails include:
-Changing indicator light
-Changing spark plugs
-Changing belts
-Changing airfilter
-Changing oil
-Removing rear strut
-Replacing front strut
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Instead of making one you can just buy a pressure relief valve, dont forget to get a softer spring version though (look at a 7-8 psi spring if you want to set boost around 1 bar). Also if you find you are getting inconsistent control you will need to put in a one way valve or drill a tiny hole in body. As for being better than an ebc i dont agree, they are cheaper and easier to set though.
The TurboSmart do a Boost Tee which is as described as the "Dawes" not a bleed valve.
http://www.tweakit.net/shop/product_inf ... cts_id=296
$95
http://www.tweakit.net/shop/product_inf ... cts_id=296
$95
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I thought boost creep was when your waste gate is inadequate??? Eg over boosting at higher loads?Lunacy wrote:Yep can often get boost creep with manual ones. Ive got a Blitz dsbc electronic one that is awesome, rock steady boost all the time. Well worth the money IMHO.
I have also been told that the manual boost controllers (dawes type) can get a spike in boost when the boost level is first reached and ball first starts to move off the seat?
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turbosmart gated boost control vavlves were susceptible to spiking, i drill the restrictor out a bit, makes them heaps better.
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